NEWSLETTER Week 3 21/10/2014
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NEWSLETTER Week 3 21/10/2014
NEWSLETTER Week 3 21/10/2014 Term 4 Upcoming Events Thursday 23 October Friday 24 October Friday 24 October Friday 24 October Monday 27 October Tuesday 28 October Wednesday 29 October and Thursday 30 October Year 4 Planetarium Incursion in Hall PSSA Cricket- Meadowbank Park PSSA Softball & T-Ball – Magdala Oval P&C Moonlight Market 5-9pm Group Photos Selective HS 2016 Information evening 6.00-7.00pm 2015 Kindergarten Orientation For additional events please click here Quick Links Principal’s Desktop SchoolBiz P&C Update Award Recipients Sport News Canteen News Community News Principal’s Desktop Congratulations: Congratulations to the following talented students who have successfully auditioned for a role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at The Concourse in Chatswood: Dominique C, Julien C Larisa C, Miriam J. They will be performing alongside Sam Moran (The Wiggles, Play Along with Sam), Harmony Lovegrove (The Voice Kids, Schools Spectacular) and a cast of Sydney's most talented performers under 20 years of age. The production will run from January 9-24 and tickets are on sale now. A flyer is attached to this newsletter if you are interested in seeing the production. Ryde Schools Spectacular: I had the pleasure of attending the Ryde Schools Spectacular at the Sydney Opera House last Monday night. Over 1000 students from 27 primary and high schools showcased their talents in singing, dancing, drama and musical talent. Our Junior Choir combined with a number of other school choirs to perform a large number of songs. Their performance was outstanding and the students thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to perform at such an amazing venue. Thank you to all our families who supported the students by joining us at the Opera House. A special thank you to Mrs Rees and Mrs Toomey not only for their ongoing efforts to teach the students all the musical numbers they performed, but also for attending the Opera House for the rehearsal on Sunday and the performance on Monday night. Kindergarten Orientation: Next Wednesday 29 October and Thursday 30 October will see the first of our scheduled Kindergarten 2015 orientation sessions taking place. We would like to take this opportunity to welcome to our school all of our new families and to extend the warm welcome to all of the new students who will be joining us as they commence their formal school years. Kindergarten Orientation are important sessions allowing the children to experience ‘big school’ for the first time. Mrs Bashinsky and the Kindergarten team have planned some wonderful learning experiences for the coming weeks. Whilst the children are in class the parents will be provided with some insight into the amazing school that Denistone East is, with air conditioned rooms, interactive whiteboards in all classrooms and wireless infrastructure. All this combined with a very pleasant teaching environment, quality teaching and learning programs ensures our st children will be well equipped to forge ahead as 21 century learners. Enrolments 2015: If you are aware that your circumstances have changed and you will not be joining us for the 2015 school year could I please request that you contact the school office as soon as possible to inform them of your changing circumstance. As part of our ongoing planning for the class structures, room allocations and teacher appointments for 2015 it is vitally important that we are aware of any students who may not be returning to Denistone East. Your support in keeping us informed is greatly appreciated. Selective High School Placement for 2016 Parent Information Session: To assist parents with any questions they may have regarding Selective High School Placements for Year 7 students for 2016, a parent information session has been organised for Tuesday 28 October 6.00-7.00pm in Year 5 classroom. Anne Robertson from the High Performing Students Unit will run the session and answer any questions. Selective High School Placements for 2016: A reminder that Selective High School Placement applications for Year 7 students for 2016 is now open. The application information booklet is available on the High Performance Student Unit website at www.schools.nsw.edu.au/shsplacement. Reen Challenge: Denistone East PS has won the REEN School Challenge! Congratulations and a big thank you to Jane Cole, Tammy Scharenguivel and the P&C Environment Committee who were instrumental in organising sustainable initiatives over the last few months as well as the SRC who organised paperless week. The school has won a $500 Bunnings voucher as well as $2000 towards landscaping. Moonlight Market: The annual P&C Moonlight Market will be held this Friday 24 October from 5-9pm. We look forward to a fun filled night. A huge thank you to the P&C for their entire organisation and to the many parents who are volunteering their time on the night to support the school. Tania Bogdanovic, Relieving Principal Top Award Recipients Top SchoolBiz Kindergarten Enrolments: Any parent who is yet to complete an enrolment form, or who is required to submit further documentation should contact the school office to finalise enrolment requirements. Runaway Success at Denistone East: On Tuesday 16 September Denistone East held and Adidas School FunRun and managed to raise an incredible $12 033.85. Students pounded the pavements seeking sponsorship from family, friends and members of the local community in order to raise money for the school. Thank you to all parents, students and teachers whose enthusiasm and support made the event such a success. The prizes are on their way and will be with you as soon as possible. Sarah Barnard, Fun-Run Coordinator PBEL: Congratulations to all the Safe, Respectful, Learners who earned their bronze and silver badges in assembly last week. The PBEL focus for this week is on transition areas. Transition areas are places where the children travel to and from the classroom, library or hall. Strive cards will be awarded to students who are: safe by walking quietly and keeping left when walking up and down stairs or pathways; respectful by moving in a timely manner and taking turns when entering and leaving classrooms, library or hall; and a learner by being prepared for lessons and placing their bag and belongings neatly in the appropriate areas. Lena Eriksson PBEL Coordinator Transition to High School Program: This term Year 6 students have undertaken a transition program, in preparation for High School. During Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon sessions students have been regrouped and follow a fortnightly timetable based on two 40 minute periods. The program has already proved insightful as students have tested their organisation skills through the subjects PE, Geography, History, Science and Visual Arts. Sydney Youth Writing: Congratulations to Victoria (6S), Eric (6S) and Bryan (6S) who are finalists in this year’s competition and will be published in this year’s book Drop, Wind, Keep. There were over 3000 entries across the Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 categories with students being recognised at the awards ceremony at State Parliament House on Tuesday 25 November. Kids Teaching Kids: As previously reported, on Thursday 11 September Stage 3 Leaders attended the Kids Teaching Kids initiative at PLC Pymble. The students were inspired to make a difference in their world. Dominique (6S) who has a passion for animal welfare is now putting this into practice by raising funds supporting Edgars Mission – see below for details. Congratulations Dom for taking your idea and making it a reality. Liz Stewart Edgar’s Mission: Edgar’s Mission is a not-for-profit farm animal sanctuary in Victoria that provides a safe haven for all animals in need. Right now it is home to thousands of rescued farm animals, from ducks and chickens to cows and horses. They do the best they can and try to take in as many animals as possible, however their resources are limited and they need a bit of help. That’s why we’re asking for your support. On Monday 27 October your child will be given a colouring in competition to celebrate “Be Kind to Animals Week” which was October 1-7 (though it should be every week). We ask that you donate a gold coin to enter the competition which will be due back Monday 3 November. There will be one winner and one runner up per grade and great prizes to be won. Please take a look at the Edgar’s Mission website: http//www.edgarsmission.org.au Dominique C, Year 6 Parents Helpers needed for the Chinese New Year Celebration in 2015 亲爱的家长,你们好! 我们正开始筹备丹尼斯通东小学 2015 年的中国 新年节目。我们需要大量家长的参与,给我们提供意见和帮忙准备不同 的节目安排 (如:布置礼堂,筹备游戏活动摊位, 节目彩排,筹集资 金,采购礼物,包装礼物等)。 如你有兴趣为你贵子女的学校中国新 年活动出一份力,愿意让这社区更加了解中国文化和节庆,请在本周内 电邮梁老师 denistonee-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au,以便中文老师们及早安排节目活 动。 在此再次感谢你们对中文教育部一直以来的支持和帮忙! 梁老师和 Treacy 老师 We are in the process of preparing for the Chinese New Year Celebration for 2015 and we will need to form a parent committee group to help out with the planning of Chinese New Year performances and activities. We will be meeting during the coming week to discuss the possible plans for next year’s Chinese New Year celebration. Please let us know via denistonee-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au if you would like to join us in the preparation for this festive festival for students and community at Denistone East Public School. We would love to have your help and support on this! Ms Liang & Mr Treacy, Mandarin Teachers We are meeting with a few interested parents who are keen to help for Chinese New Year after school this Wednesday 22 Oct and Thursday 23 October in the Mandarin Room (above the Year 4 rooms), please feel free to come if you are interested to help and could make it to any of these sessions to have more ideas about how you could contribute. 我们这周三 (十月二十二日),周四(十月二十三日)放学后会在 Kindy 楼上的中文教室讨论关于中国新年筹备的事宜, 若您有时间和兴趣帮忙我们的新年活动,请抽空出席其中一天的会议并了解更多活动的内容。 This week’s bell song ‘Rather Be’ by Clean Bandit was chosen by Miss Brown Top Sport News Athletics Carnival: Congratulations to all the students and teachers who were involved in the Athletics Carnival yesterday. Mother Nature only just let us hold our carnival, but it was a great success. I would like to say a big thank you to all the parents who kindly offered their assistance yesterday with the running of discus, long jump and time keeping. I really appreciated your help yesterday and we couldn't have got through all the events so smoothly without you. Lucy Besson, Sports Coordinator Softball: Denistone East played Meadowbank on Friday. Both the girls and boys team played some impressive softball resulting in two victories. The girls won 16-4, one of our highest scores. Well done to all the girls who at least got one home run each. The boys also won 11-1. They had some big hits out in the outfield and also fielded very well. A great effort by all. Lucy Besson T-Ball: Last Friday 17 October the Junior Boys and Girls T-ball teams played Meadowbank Public School at Meadowbank. The girls continued to improve in both their fielding and batting, resulting in a win to Denistone East 14 to 11. Player of the Match was Bruna who showed some excellent fielding skills when playing short stop. The boys tried valiantly against Meadowbank who hold the leading position in the 2014 Competition. In the first innings our boys lead 8 to 3 but due to an amazing second innings Meadowbank eventually won the game 21 to 12. Congratulations to Lucas who was awarded Player of the Match. Deb Ricketts Cricket: Junior boys played a comfortable game against Eastwood Public School winning 72-52. Player of the Match went to Thomas while the Skills Award went to Max. Sportsmanship was awarded to Sam. Once again the senior boys played a fantastic game against Eastwood Public School. It was a close game but our batting teams worked together to take the game with one over to spare. Beautiful batting from Ashwin and Steven to finish the game. A "high five" to bowlers Vaheeson and Steven getting a maiden each and Denzel for great fielding. Player of the Match goes to Denzel, Skills Award to Steven and Sportsmanship belongs to Luke for encouraging the team through Eastwood's fast bowlers. Lee Magri Top P&C Update Save the Date: DEPS Annual Moonlight Market Night Friday 24 October from 5-9pm The countdown is on – only 3 sleeps to go! Our annual Moonlight Market will be on THIS COMING Friday 24 October from 5pm – 9pm. It is a fun night that brings the school and local communities together for food, fun and great shopping! We will have our usual gift hamper stall, glow-sticks and international food as well as stalls ranging from jewellery to home wares and preserves. It is a big night and the P&C need a lot of help, so please take a look to see if you can volunteer for the following: On the Night – We need many, many volunteers to help in various roles on the Market night itself. From helping out on P&C stalls to traffic control, security and set up / clean up. It only has to be for an hour and you will find it fun and a great way to meet other parents. We especially need help from; 3pm - 4pm - we need at least 4 - 5 more volunteers 4pm - 5pm - we need at least 5 - 6 more volunteers 5pm - 6pm - we need at least 5 more volunteers 8pm - 9pm - we need at least 6 more volunteers In addition, additional volunteers between 9am - 3pm would be helpful to get as much market setup out of the way as possible. If anyone else wants to volunteer at any other time this is also greatly appreciated. Please contact Anna at depssec@gmail.com to offer your help. Chinese Food Stall at the Moonlight Market: For all the parents and grandparents to assist in the preparation of the Chinese food please meet at: DEBASCA Friday 10-12noon AND / OR SCHOOL CANTEEN Friday 4-8pm to cook satay chicken and serve food. Thanks you once again and see you soon. Helena Yick hotsensory@hotmail.com Or Carmen Lam carmen.choi@hotmail.com Kathleen Pedersen 0408 722 317 pandcdeps@gmail.com REMINDER: YOU CANNOT PARK OVER ANY DRIVEWAY You CANNOT park over any driveway. It is illegal and fines will be issued by Council rangers and Police. With the Moonlight Market approaching this Friday night, we ask that you please remind all drivers to PLEASE be respectful of our neighbours, particularly on Lovell, Brabyn, Henderson and Kings Roads. Rangers are about – Keep it Safe and Keep it Legal. http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/usingroads/downloads/demerits-school.pdf Updated fine / penalties as at 1.7.14. It’s ‘WALKTOBER’ All kids are reminder to WALK to school EVERY WEDNESDAY and put up your hand for the class tallies. Don’t forget to SLIP, SLOP SLAP! Active Kids = Healthy Kids. P&C Traffic Committee - Jenn Clifton 0412 172 450 cliftonfam@optusnet.com.au Save the Date: Family Portrait Fundraiser: Book now and pay only $20 for a 15 minute sitting including 3 separate poses with a professional photographer and receive a complimentary framed 10” x 13” portrait. Choice of indoor or outdoor setting depending on times available. Places are limited and selling fast! Convenient on-line booking system. Sunday 26 October AND Saturday 15 November Simply click on this link http://trybooking.com/107423 Karen Cokely pandcdeps@gmail.com News: Composer of the week: 1929 – 8 August 2014) Peter Sculthorpe AO OBE (29 April Peter Sculthorpe was a prolific Australian composer. His music combined influences of Asian and Islander music together aspects of Australian Indigenous music and also that of the heritage of the West. He was known primarily for his orchestral and chamber music, such as Kakadu (1988) and Earth Cry (1986), which evoke the sounds and feeling of the Australian bushland and outback. He also wrote 18 string quartets, using unusual instrumental sound effects, works for piano, and two operas. He stated that he wanted his music to make people feel better and happier for having listened to it. His work was often distinguished by its distinctive use of percussion. Listen to “Kakadu” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2qqj1_ILyA DEPS FIRST MUSIC CAMP – Nov 22- 23 A reminder that the First ever DEPS Music camp is an intensive program with the focus on the end of year performance. All players in the music program will be involved in a mass ensemble item. The vital rehearsals for this will take place at camp, with workshops to learn to perform the item and practice performing in a group of 100 children. This fun filled camp also involves; Tutorials main ensemble rehearsals learn to conduct classes music composition workshops combined item rehearsals and organized craft and sport and it’s LOADS of fun!! Joining the Music Committee in 2015 There are many parents involved in the music committee who support the coordinator and please consider joining the music committee in 2015. Roles available include: a liaison parent for each ensemble / musical instrument coordinator / library / newsletter / events / music camp / school liaison. No musical expertise is required for these roles. Contact Naomi Maslen ASAP We still have many performance opportunities coming up in Term 4 which need volunteer help: Moonlight market, camp, End of year performance night, Carols by Candlelight. Please email Christine if you are able to help with any/all of these events. Ring Binders..yep, still need them. If any parents can take home a folder or two of music to file in the next few weeks that would be very helpful. Come and collect in the mornings from the band room. Granny Smith Performance last Saturday 18 Oct Well done to all DEPS musicians on a fine performance. Thank you to all the parents who helped make the event possible. Go to http://youtu.be/21GcT4nb0A4 and http://youtu.be/-M6G3PGSWyc to see the performances, or CHECK Out DEPS Facebook site to see more! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Denistone-East-PublicSchool/214312322026408 UPCOMING EVENTS at DEPS: Moonlight market: 24 Oct involving all ensembles. Outdoor stage next to hall 5.00 Intermediate Band 5.15 Training Band 5.30 Sri Lankan drummers 6.00 Senior Band 6.30 Avenue D dance school 7.00 Guitars Outside the library performance area 5.30 Holland String Ensemble 5.45 6.00 Sculthorpe String Ensemble Grainger String Ensemble Assembly performances: Wk 4 – Training Band/ Senior Band “Mambo no.5’ and “Funky Town’ with special guest artists. Music Info Night: Tuesday 25 November 6.30pm start in the school hall (for new students/parents) End of Year Performance Night: Thursday 4 December 6.30 pm in the school hall (all bands, strings and guitars involved) DEPS Carols by Candlelight: 12 December - Senior Band/ Intermediate Band, Grainger and Sculthorpe string ensemble and James Ruse HS students with singing by DEPS school student class choir groups. Naomi Maslen denomusicord@gmail.com Christine Pringle 0411 516 139 depsband@gmail.com DENO Senior guitar ensemble at the Granny Smith: Well done to David Thirgood and the Senior guitar ensemble for their performance at the Granny Smith. Senior guitar ensemble includes; Will C, Jett T, Kai P, Ben C, Dulini, Hannah, James B and Lucas VH. Thank you to Evelyn L and the DENO music Committee for coordinating this event. CASUAL FRIDAY GARDENING CLUB (CFGC): WE WON the REEN competition and a prize of $2500 towards landscaping was awarded to DEPS. Thanks to every effort that was made towards creating a more sustainable school. Well done DEPS! Thanks to everyone at Garden club for another great sessions of weeding while we made further plans for gardening and litter prevention at DEPS. Markets reusable lunch bags and native seedlings. Great prices. Please come along and support our Garden and Environment stall this Friday at the markets. We will be selling plants at very reasonable prices and a range of reusable lunch bags. All profit is returned to the P&C. SUSTAINABILITY Litter Free Eastwood Do you know that over 100 local businesses and over 580 consumers have signed up Anti-Litter Pledge to turn Eastwood into a litter free place? Denistone East Public School has been actively participating in this campaign by displaying a “Litter! You know it’s wrong,” banner at the Brabyn St fence, some classroom activities and promoting at lunch & recess time. Now it’s parents’ turn to sign up for the anti-littering pledge to show our care of the environment. Please complete the individual pledge online by visiting: http://www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/nolitterineastwood and put (DEPC one child’s name/class) next to your name so we can arrange a car rubbish bag to be picked up at school as a way to say thank you for supporting this project. Gardening & Environment Committee New Uniform Store: Opening every Thursday afternoon 3-4pm and Friday morning 8.30-9.30am during the term. Second Hand Uniform Store: Term 4 Opening Hours: Week 3 Friday 31 October 8.30am to 9.30am Week 4 Friday 7 November 8.30am to 9.30am Week 6 Friday 21 November 8.30am to 9.30am Week 8 Friday 5 December 8.30am to 9.30am Located in the stand alone building behind the demountables on the Henderson St side of the school. Top Canteen News Please remember we are in the summer menu for Term 4 2014 and Term 1 2015. If you do not have a current copy come and see us to get one. Please note some items have been deleted, Sushi is now available on Tuesday and Friday and some items have changed day of availability. Also note that sushi flavours are: chicken teriyaki, beef teriyaki, tuna & cucumber and vegetarian. Please make sure your orders are in before 9.30am Tuesday and 9.00am Friday as these are made off site and orders need to go in as early as possible. PSSA – please make sure this is updated on munch monitor to summer sport. Volunteers: Keep Saturday 29 November free as this will be our annual Canteen Volunteer Dinner – All welcome – details to follow… Roster Wednesday 22 October Thursday 23 October Friday 24 October Monday 27 October Tuesday 28 October Wednesday 29 October Thursday 30 October Friday 31 October Monday 3 November Tuesday 4 November Kathleen Pedersen, Michelle Moore Sue Hirst, Joanne Craig Julia Duda, Maria Sanna Maria Sanna Linh Lieu, Melissa Song, Jo Campisi Lisa Li, HELP NEEDED Gracie Kim, June Kim Katherine Pride, HELP NEEDED Barbie Levy, Muna Issa HELP NEEDED Thanks to all our great helpers – please let us know if you cannot do your rostered day as early as you can so we can arrange a placement. Anne-Marie Community News Exercise Class: Every Friday morning during term 9:20 - 10:45 at DEBASCA. Everyone is welcome to join the stretching and toning as well as the (optional) aerobics. Please bring a towel or mat. The class is "toddler friendly". $2 contribution to the school P&C. Top 2014 College Tours Ryde Secondary College will be conducting College tours throughout the year as follows: Wednesday 19 November 3.30pm Tours run for approximately an hour and a half starting from the school office. Enter via Malvina Street gate and follow the path to the office. Please phone 9809 4894 to book. Also please advise the office if you need to cancel your booking. Parents/Guardians and children are welcome. IRLEN AWARENESS WEEK 20-24th October http://irlen.com click here for more information about Irlen lenses and overlays. or Sydney: Burwood Irlen testing centre. Phone 9747 1122 Darren Thomas dgtirlen@yahoo.com.au www.dyslexiaservices.com.au Eastwood St Andrews Football Club Come play football/soccer with Eastwood St T20 Blast Cricket is coming to Ryde! This fun filled programme, delivered by accredited coaches, is designed for boys and girls aged 7-12 (Years 2 to 6). Over the eight-week program, up to 80 kids play simultaneous games of T20 Cricket at the one venue. With only eight players per team, all participants have greater involvement in the game. T20 Blast games are much shorter than traditional games of cricket, with each session lasting between 60 and 75 minutes. The matches are played on a smaller field than regular cricket matches, allowing parents to get close to all the action. While waiting to bat, children take part in a Skills Zone, where games and activities help to develop vital cricket skills. The format allows parents and trained coaches to interact with participants throughout, ensuring the skills of the game are taught in an explosive, action-packed hour. Kids bat, bowl, field and keep wickets, experiencing all aspects of cricket. All participants receive a pack that includes a Milo T20 Blast T-shirt, KFC T20 Big Bash League team cap, Milo giveaways and other KFC T20 Big Bash League promotional items, setting them up for a full summer of cricket participation and support. All sessions are at Holy Cross College, Frank St Ryde, on Thursday afternoons. The dates are: November 20, 27, December 4 and 11, February 5, 12, 19 and 26. The cost of the programme is $99. For more information go to www.t20blast.com.au. To register go to http://goo.gl/BG63fi . A sausage sizzle and drinks will be available for purchase at each session. Matilda the Musical was officially launched in Sydney on the 14 October. The preliminary round of childrens auditions are November 7-11. Deadline for applications is the close of business, Thursday 23 October 2014. All enquiries to dioni@lynneruthvencasting.com The P&C would like to thank the following businesses for their support of our Moonlight Markets: SUNDARA YOGA – WEST RYDE HAIRELASTIC AND TO THOSE FAMILIES AND SCHOOL CANTEEN WHO HAVE DONATED PRIZES Top